• Reference
    QSR1862/1/3/2
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at the Epiphany Quarter Session 1862
  • Date free text
    1 January 1862
  • Production date
    From: 1861 To: 1862
  • Scope and Content
    William Ackings - breaking & stealing in a dwelling house - 4 years penal servitude James Stanton - breaking & stealing in a dwelling house - 3 years penal servitude William Mooring the younger - larceny - 14 days and on expiration to be sent to reformatory school for the period of 4 years. Frederick Janes - assault - fined £5 and sureties George Slater - obtaining money by false pretences - 1 years imprisonment Samuel Bates - larceny before convicted of felony - 2 years James Fowler - sheep stealing before convicted of felony - 3 years penal servitude Amos Fowler - sheep stealing before convicted of felony - 3 years penal servitude John Levy - breaking & stealing in a dwelling house - 3 months imprisonment Samuel Tavener alias Ward - larceny before convicted of felony - 3 years penal servitude George Levi - larceny - Not Guilty William Martin - larceny before convicted of felony - 1 year imprisonment William Hickson - larceny by a servant - 3 months imprisonment Jonathan Butler - receiving stolen goods - Not Guilty Thomas Keech - larceny by a servant - Not Guilty Ann Prime - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment Emma Butterfield - larceny - 6 weeks imprisonment Job Sibley - larceny - 3 months imprisonment George Smith - uttering counterfeit coin - Not Guilty John Roberts - assault with intent to ravish - 1 year on each conviction Charles Billington - larceny by a servant - 4 months imprisonment William Crouch - larceny - 1 year imprisonment
  • Level of description
    item